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The Amazing Adventures of John Smith, Jr. AKA Houdini

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HarperCollins, Jan 24, 2012 - Juvenile Fiction - 176 pages

When an author comes to speak to his class in a rundown area of Providence, Houdini decides to make money by writing his own novel.

Rule #8 for Writing a Kid's Novel: Try to include a few lists in your novel. Kids like lists.

Houdini is way more interesting than the kid the author wrote about.

Rule #6: You have to like your characters or the reader won't care about them. (How can I not like myself?)

Houdini chronicles his life as he and his friends start a leaf-raking business, befriend Old Man Jackson, a Vietnam War veteran with a seriously intimidating dog, and get even with the neighborhood bully, Angel. But it's hard to find a way to write about his dad losing his job or his brother, Franklin, who is first reported missing in action in Iraq and then still seems to be missing when he comes home.

No matter what, Houdini and his friends rely on one another to figure out how to do the right thing. And Houdini discovers that writing and thinking about his friends and family lets him get to know them in completely new ways.

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Writing Style:Attention-grabbing. - Goodreads
These lists clarify the plot. - Goodreads
The story, characters and writing were excellent. - Goodreads
It's slice of life with no real plot to it. - Goodreads
A subplot involves Houdini writing a novel. - Goodreads

Review: The Amazing Adventures of John Smith, Jr. AKA Houdini

User Review  - Barb Middleton - Goodreads

Yellow post-it notes litter my desk like a checkered flag. Once in a while one gets stuck to my elbow or purse bottom. I'm optimistic at first that this organization technique will galvanize me into ... Read full review

Review: The Amazing Adventures of John Smith, Jr. AKA Houdini

User Review  - S. Willett - Goodreads

John Smith Jr. aka Houdini is thirteen and lives on the East Side of Providence. He's obsessed and has read every book about the real Houdini. John helps his friends Lucky and Jorge rake leaves in ... Read full review

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About the author (2012)

Peter Johnson is the critically acclaimed author of several collections of poetry, short stories, and novels, including Miracles & Mortifications, winner of the James Laughlin Award, Eduardo & “I,” Pretty Happy!, Love Poems for the Millennium, Rants and Raves: Selected and New Prose Poems, I’m a Man, and two young adult novels: Loserville and What Happened, a Paterson Prize winner that ALA Booklist called the “most gorgeously written YA of 2007.” Johnson is the recipient of two creative writing awards from the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts and a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. He teaches creative writing and children’s literature at Providence College in Rhode Island, where he lives with his wife, Genevieve, and two sons, Kurt and Lucas.